Olympic Discovery Trail

From the charming seaside town of Port Townsend to the Pacific Ocean at La Push, the 130-mile Olympic Discovery Trail offers a year-round route for adventurers who want to experience the North Olympic Peninsula on bike, horseback or foot. More than half the trail is dedicated to non-motorized use.

Pick a trail segment or cover all four. Wind through farms, fields and and historic towns. Traverse rivers, rails and ravines. And take in the splendor the Olympic Peninsula offers—the snowcapped Olympic Mountains, the Strait of Juan de Fuca shoreline, peaceful lakes and forested foothills. There’s easy trail access at multiple points, and Olympic Peninsula attractions, dining and lodging are just a short detour away.

Trails
For Every Trailblazer

A 28-mile stretch from Blyn to Port Angeles, presents hikers and bikers with a variety of experiences—from a New England style covered bridge to a 200-acre forest research farm and the Dungeness River Interpretive Center. This is only a sampling of what can be discovered. Four main trails from East to West include:

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